Microsoft Robotics Tour: CCR, VPL, Simulation - Part 2
- Posted: Apr 23, 2007 at 4:18 PM
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Here (Part 2 of 4), we meet Paul Roberts, a software engineer on George's team. He shows us a demo of a visual debugger that is awfully cool. Check this out. Enjoy
See part 1 here.
PS: For those who just can't wait for parts (I hear you. I don't like editing either...) you can watch the whole thing here.
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MSRS has to either get a new development team or scarp it and start from scratch. I dont mean to come off as a jerk but someone had to say it.
Eric Ewald
droidworks.org
There are numerous examples of highly advanced robots using MSRS from Grand Challenge entrants to humanoids.
I would agree with you that Matt Trossen also has some great ideas about robotics, but the two are far from exclusive - to call it the 'correct' way is to overstate his case far more than Matt might have done.
The field is relatively young and there is space for many competing and complementary approaches.
Guys, I am just rammping up on MSRS and much of the video I see is based on the code and the simulator. It was nice to see this demonstration with an actual robot attached. I think for many people the first challenge is to connect a simple robot and drive it. Can you point me toward other videos that might recommend a simple usb connected device that I can connect and drive via MSRS. Once I prove that simple step I can build from there. - Gary
http://channel9.msdn.com/tags/Robotics/ is one URL..
I would also recommend that you check out robotics team's site and related forums (to ask these questions). Start here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/robotics/
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